Manu Khetan is Founder and CEO of Rolling Arrays, a LinkedIn 'Top Voice' Influencer and Creator of the R7 Framework.getty​The Productivity RealityConsider a task that takes you 10 hours to complete with a quality rating of 3.5 out of 5. Now consider the same task performed by someone who has rewired how they work with AI. They complete it in one hour. The quality rating: 4.5.This is not conjecture. A 2023 Harvard-BCG field experiment with 758 consultants found that those using GPT-4 completed 12% more tasks, 25% faster, with higher quality work within AI's frontier. That research is three years old. The frontier has moved. The gap between AI-native professionals and everyone else is an order of magnitude—and widening.If you are not becoming one, someone else already is. The short-term risk to your career is not that AI will replace you. It is that an AI-native human will. Someone who does your job faster and better.Geoffrey Hinton's Nobel Prize warning is real. So is the pragmatic reality: The time to adapt is now.What Is an AI-Native Human?The term is not about tool proficiency. Anyone can learn ChatGPT or Claude. That makes you AI-adjacent, not AI-native.An AI-native human is someone whose professional identity has been rewired for human-AI collaboration. A shift in how you think, how you work, how you understand your value.Marc Prensky coined "digital native" in 2001 for a generation that grew up with the internet as an invisible infrastructure. They did not "use" the internet. They existed within it.AI-native applies the same concept to work. AI is embedded in every task, every decision, every output. The question is not whether you use AI; rather, it is whether there is any part of your professional life where AI is absent. For the AI-native human, the answer is no.The Five ShiftsBecoming AI-native starts with identity, not tools. Five shifts define it.1. You Direct AI Intentionally—You Are Not Directed By ItIn 1911, Frederick Winslow Taylor convinced a generation that efficiency meant following the system. Workers became inputs. A century later, AI presents the same temptation. It will frame your problems, suggest your solutions and do your thinking if you let it.The AI-Native Human does not let it. They know what they want before they engage with AI. They use it to accelerate their thinking, not replace it. This means refusing to outsource your judgment to a system that is very good at sounding right.2. You Know Your Irreplaceable EdgeIn my World Beyond Humans series, I explored what I call the Darwinian Flip: evolution's greatest product building its own replacement. Yuval Noah Harari said it plainly at Davos: "We never defined ourselves by speed or strength. We defined ourselves by cognition. Now something is becoming better than us at the very thing we built our identity around."So the question is not rhetorical. What do you bring that no model can replicate? For most professionals, the answer lives in judgment shaped by lived experience, relationships built on trust and accountability that humans extend to other humans but not to machines. Know yours. Invest in it disproportionately. Everything else is increasingly automatable.3. You Are Self-MotivatedTraditional career ladders are collapsing. Annual reviews, promotion cycles and training programs are becoming less reliable as organizations restructure around AI. In Origin of Species, Darwin's argument was that variation useful in changing conditions gets preserved through generations. The variations that don't fit, don't survive. In a world where the half-life of skills is collapsing, self-motivation is no longer a personality trait. It is a survival requirement.4. You Stay Confident When Things Are Not ClearLarge language models produce outputs with a fluency and assurance that can feel authoritative. But they hallucinate. They confidently assert things that are simply not true.Daniel Kahneman showed that humans already mistake confidence for competence. AI amplifies that tendency. The AI-native human has developed a different kind of confidence: comfort with ambiguity, skepticism toward authoritative-sounding outputs and the judgment to know when something needs human verification. Nuance and accountability are human territory. That is your edge. But only if you master them yourself.5. You Learn And Unlearn ContinuouslyThe anthropologist Gregory Bateson described learning in levels. Level one is acquiring a skill. Level two is learning how to learn. Level three is learning to let go of frameworks that no longer serve you. That third level is what the AI era demands. Methods you mastered may be obsolete. Instincts built over decades may need recalibration. The willingness to abandon what you know is what separates those who adapt from those who calcify.​No Unaugmented Surface AreaThose five shifts are the identity layer. The operational layer is simpler: Look at every medium you work in and every mode you contribute through. The AI-native human has AI amplification across all of them.This is not dependence. It is comprehensive, intentional augmentation in service of the irreplaceable human value you bring.The Window Is OpenIn World Beyond Humans, I laid out the positive hypothesis: If we govern AI well, abundance follows. But governance without individual capability is just policy on paper. The world needs people who can wield this technology with wisdom.Adopt AI not because you trust the system that built it but because capability gives you the ability to create impact.Becoming an AI-native human is not capitulation. It is the acquisition of capability that allows you to matter to your organization, to your family, to whatever mission gives your work meaning. Early adopters will have compounding advantages.The window to adapt is open. It will not stay open forever.This is the second article in the AI-native series. The next article will explore what it means to build an AI-native organization and why individual transformation, while necessary, is not sufficient. Organizations must rewire themselves around AI, from role architecture to project execution.Forbes Technology Council is an invitation-only community for world-class CIOs, CTOs and technology executives. Do I qualify?